The FAA and industry partners took another step toward improving the pilot certification process with the publication of revised standards […]
Month: May 2019
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces $779 Million in Funding for Airport Infrastructure
Selected airports will receive funding for construction or equipment to increase their safety, capacity, and security. Source: FAAU.S. Transportation Secretary […]
Senate resolution commemorates AOPA
A Senate resolution, S. Res. 203, led by Sens. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) and Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), passed the full Senate […]
New study aims to improve NOTAMs – here’s how you can help
Here’s the reality of general aviation flying in 2019 – touchscreen avionics are the new norm, subscription-free in-flight datalink weather is available […]
Increase your entries in the AOPA Super Cub Sweepstakes
With the end of the AOPA Super Cub Sweepstakes quickly drawing near, now is the time to increase your chances […]
Trouble with the tether
Pierce Manufacturing of Wisconsin, among the world’s largest producers of fire trucks (along with engines, tankers, and aerial ladders), aims […]
Transparency is trending
From creating cost calculators and posting fees online to charting transient parking spaces, fixed-based operators (FBOs) are making progress toward […]
ADS-B Rebates Have All Been Reserved
The last few hundred of the $500 Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) rebate reservations offered to general aviation aircraft owners […]
iOS Update Green Light program: iOS 12.3
Apple recently released iOS 12.3, which primarily focuses on a redesigned TV app for iPhone and iPad. It also includes […]
Birthday bash at AOPA
Where else but a combination fly-in and birthday party can you go to see old friends, make new friends, find […]